| Literature DB >> 30729102 |
Suzanne E Cuda1, Marisa Censani2.
Abstract
Childhood obesity is a growing global health problem. Despite the highest rates of childhood obesity in the United States and other developed countries over the last 30 years, there is still no clear treatment strategy. Practitioners often do not know where to turn to find guidance on managing the nearly one third of their population who present for medical care either with obesity that coexists with other medical problems or because of obesity. The Pediatric Obesity Algorithm is an evidence based roadmap for the diagnosis and management of children with obesity. In this article, we summarize topics from the Pediatric Obesity Algorithm pertaining to pediatric obesity diagnosis, evaluation, and management including assessment, differential diagnosis, review of systems, diagnostic work up, physical exam, age specific management, comorbidities, use of medications and surgery, and medication associated weight gain. Identifying and treating children with obesity as early as possible is important, as is identifying comorbid conditions. Earlier and more comprehensive management through resources such as the Pediatric Obesity Algorithm serve to help guide health care practitioners with a practical and evidence based approach to the diagnosis and management of children with obesity, and provide families with the tools needed for a healthy future.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; algorithm; children; comorbidities; obesity
Year: 2019 PMID: 30729102 PMCID: PMC6351475 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2018.00431
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Obesity as a disease.
Figure 2Focused review of systems.
Figure 3Diagnostic work up: labs and studies.
Figure 4General intake guidelines (normal weight): 5–18 years.
Figure 5Management of the infant with obesity.
Figure 6Management of the young child with obesity.
Figure 7Activity recommendations (normal weight): 5 to 12 years.
Figure 8PCOS and menstrual irregularity.
Figure 9Pharmacology.
Figure 10Medication effects on weight status.
Figure 11Review of medications: psychiatric medications.